Oregon Code § ORS 526.005

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As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) Biomass means any organic matter, including woody biomass, agricultural crops, wood wastes and residues, plants, aquatic plants, grasses, residues, fibers, animal wastes, municipal wastes and other waste materials.
(2) Board means the State Board of Forestry.
(3) Certified Burn Manager means an individual, other than the forester, who is currently certified under a program established pursuant to ORS 526.360 (3).
(4) Department means the State Forestry Department.
(5) Forester means the State Forester or the authorized representative of the forester.
(6)(a) Forestland means any woodland, brushland, timberland, grazing land or clearing that, during any time of the year, contains enough forest growth, slashing or vegetation to constitute, in the judgment of the forester, a fire hazard, regardless of how the land is zoned or taxed.
(b) As used in this subsection, clearing means any grassland, improved area, lake, meadow, mechanically or manually cleared area, road, rocky area, stream or other similar opening that is surrounded by or contiguous to land described in paragraph (a) of this subsection and that has been included in areas classified as forestland under ORS 526.305 to 526.370.
(7) Forestry carbon offset means a transferable unit based on a measured amount of carbon storage expressed as a carbon dioxide emission equivalent, or other equivalent standard, and accruing on forestland as live or dead matter in trees, shrubs, forest litter and soil.
(8) Nonindustrial private forest landowner means any forest landowner who does not own a forest products manufacturing facility that employs more than six people.
(9) Nonindustrial private forestland means any forestland owned by a nonindustrial private forest landowner.
(10)(a) Woody biomass means material from trees and woody plants, including limbs, tops, needles, leaves and other woody parts, grown in a forest, woodland, farm, rangeland or wildland-urban interface environment that is the by-product of forest management, ecosystem restoration or hazardous fuel reduction treatment.
(b) Woody biomass does not mean:
(A) Wood pieces that have been treated with creosote, pentachlorophenol, copper chrome arsenic or other chemical preservatives;
(B) Wood that must be retained under state or federal regulations;
(C) Wood required for large woody debris recruitment; or
(D) Municipal solid waste. [Amended by 1961 c.123 3; 1965 c.253 1; 1977 c.893 14; 1997 c.274 41; 1999 c.101 1; 2001 c.752 6; 2009 c.69 2; 2011 c.276 3]
STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY; STATE FORESTER; STATE FORESTRY DEPARTMENT

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